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Chinese fears of US decapitation strikes are no more or less rational than the prevailing "deeply held fears" in America of Chinese attacks on the US. It is just as likely that "the risk is that [Washington] will misperceive [Chinese] actions and retaliate."
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Replying to @RANDCorporation
@RANDCorporation: perhaps some skepticism should be injected in this report. The CCP is both paranoid and looking for excuses to justify its aggression. Having the world believe it's genuinely afraid of a US attack - when it'd be hard to argue there is one - fits CCP goals.
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No need to go kinetic. Blockade the Malacca Straits and watch China 🇨🇳 starve.
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One initial comment: you really have to wonder about any political organization that professes to be an open-minded world leader no one should fear, and the entire team dresses alike.
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Beijing does not worry about U.S. decapitation strikes; Americans who want to live their lives to the fullest should worry about the US regime's potential miscalculations. PRC🇨🇳 has NEVER lost a war to the US, not even at its weakest and poorest moment!
🇨🇳 Victor Gao, senior Chinese foreign policy expert, warns the U.S.: China will not fire the first shot… but China will not allow you to fire a second.
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